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- Metrication abstract "Metrication is the conversion to the metric system of weights and measures. This has involved a long process of independent and systematic conversions of countries from various local systems of weights and measures. Metrication began in France during the 1790s, and it spread widely during the following two centuries. The metric system became the internationally-dominant measurement system and legal standard. The overall process is sometimes called metricizing or metrification.".
- Metrication thumbnail Speedometer-dualsystem.jpeg?width=300.
- Metrication wikiPageExternalLink www.metricconversionchart.us.
- Metrication wikiPageID "20353".
- Metrication wikiPageRevisionID "606023491".
- Metrication date "February 2012".
- Metrication hasPhotoCollection Metrication.
- Metrication reason "there are many outstanding 'citation needed' tags that need fulfilling".
- Metrication subject Category:Metrication.
- Metrication comment "Metrication is the conversion to the metric system of weights and measures. This has involved a long process of independent and systematic conversions of countries from various local systems of weights and measures. Metrication began in France during the 1790s, and it spread widely during the following two centuries. The metric system became the internationally-dominant measurement system and legal standard. The overall process is sometimes called metricizing or metrification.".
- Metrication label "Metricatie".
- Metrication label "Metrication".
- Metrication label "Metrificación".
- Metrication label "Métrification".
- Metrication sameAs Metrificación.
- Metrication sameAs Métrification.
- Metrication sameAs Metricatie.
- Metrication sameAs m.053hy.
- Metrication sameAs Q2738925.
- Metrication sameAs Q2738925.
- Metrication wasDerivedFrom Metrication?oldid=606023491.
- Metrication depiction Speedometer-dualsystem.jpeg.
- Metrication isPrimaryTopicOf Metrication.